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strong economy. to speak to the shirted. you are exactly right. thank you very much. that is the story of monday, august .6 tree 19. as always, the story goes on. we will see you right back here tomorrow night live from washington tomorrow night, 7:00. ♪ hello everyone, i'm brian kilmeade and welcome to tucker carlson tonight that i will be filling in for tucker for the next two nights but don't worry, tucker will be making a special appearance later in tonight's program. ra, america is only three to 20 million people, but half of them are eligible to be elected president of the united states but somehow, with all of the competition, one of the front runners to be the next president is joe biden. but, he may not be a front runner much longer. or maybe not at all. but in just had another ugly week. on friday, he kicks things off by exiting people to imagine the assassination of president obama. >> my my two poetical heroes we martin luther king and bobby
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kennedy. my senior semester, they were both shot and killed. imagine what would've happened if god forbid it barack obama had been assassinated after becoming the de facto nominee. what would've happened in america? >> brian: okay, then on saturday, while campaigning in new hampshire come about and forgot what state he was in. >> i love this place prayed look, what's not to like about vermont in terms of the beauty of it? and what a neat town. i mean, this is sort of a scenic, beautiful town. >> brian: in fairness, vermont is nice, it just wasn't there at the time with joe. this isn't simply a bad week. biden has had really strange things happening for years. watch. it >> they are going to put youl back and change. -- his mama lived in long island for ten years or so and god rest her soul, although she is, what, your mom still, alive, right?
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a man who will be the next president the next president of the united states, barack america. >> brian: right, and brock would eventually become the president of america so he eventually was right. but he knows things are going right for his campaign here on friday while campaigning at dartmouth college, he reassured everyone that he is really not going out, he asked he said tha that. >> i just spoke at dartmouth on health care at the medical school, or come i guess it was actually just on the campus but people from the medical school were -- i want to be clear, i'm not going nuts, i'm not sure whether it was a medical school or where the -- i spoke but it was on the campus. >> brian: okay, that should be close enough. a campus peer the public doesn't seem reassured though. instead of -- you look at this new poll now, the democratic field you'll get all of the mental wheels seem to be coming off the biden campaign if you look at the way that people are responding here for exhibit, this monopole is now. it shows biden in third place. one point behind the ball is
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elizabeth warren as well is bernie sanders but it's a virtual tile. physical dead heat. but think about where they were and you have to feel as though n campaign might already feel like their candidate is due appeared on the plus side, other than warren and sanders, the rest of the democratic field doesn't lok terribly threatening. you have beto o'rourke for one who spent his afternoon broadcasting himself making a burger for lunch. he fried it, even worse, he was kind of strange looking which you put something on top of. on the bright side, with that kind of a tongue, you will never be that last bit author and communist, steyn, what is now. my, was going on with the biden campaign? i know it was a small pole and it was just one pulpit only 320 people in a but my goodness. he has lost double digits in points on that very same pole in a short period of time could what has gone on question marks to go yeah, and it's only two months ago that the hill, which reported on this, was saying that he would wallop trump in a
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landslide head-to-head. there's not going to be a biden trump had to head. he's not going to be -- by the time we get to the iowa caucus in the new hampshire primary, or the vermont priory mary as, he is not going to be . i love old people, i'm the least a just person in the media. and when i listen to people say body may be as before when he was 65, 35, 25, he made his gaffes in middle school, the point is when he was saying that, they are going to play you all back in chains, he sought vigor. there were people with a decade and a half on his age who still had more vigor. we talked to one on your show this morning who had more energy than joe biden. he's not going to stick around for iowa and new hampshire beauty will be gone before then. >> brian: he's got over -- a wide swath, allied to s.w.a.t. of the african-american vote among democrats for the first
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two primaries don't have a great black road in hampshire and iowa. one dog is, ones are primary, will you even get to talk to you and if he doesn't get one of those? is that your point? >> yeah, i don't. i think at some point -- he's in those position that a lot of early front runners are in. he's electable because he is likable here the minute you have more polls showing him in third place the principal rationale for his candidacy evaporates. what is his message? what is his platform? what is his slogan? what is his theme? the only thing he has going for him is that he's been around forever, he is name recognition, and is therefore presumed to be electable. when you have polls showing him in third place and worse if you start slipping into fourth place between -- below people he has never heard of three months ago, the entire rationale for the biden campaign disappears. stu and i asked her to do a lot of things in the past whether
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it's on on the fox and friends couch or on this very sad scum and i'm going to ask you to do on beto o'rourke that he has decided to fry a burger on camera because the dentist thing didn't really pan out for him. can you try to explain or ever make heads or tails of this? he decides to sell as he fries burgers? >> well, because beto o'rourke has been doing this thing where he had his ear hair trimmed live on camera. then he went to the dentist live on camera and he is just some shallow narcissist with no substance. so he's decided to show us that he has got substance and following his success at changing a tire without actually jacking the car out, he has now decided to fry a burger. it's a very bizarre situation he's got going there without burger. that seems to be some kind of english muffin he's putting the burger on and i don't want that
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kind of thing -- i don't know about two kinds of broccoli next to the burger but if this is what the new menu is going to be in the beta white house, that's not something you want to get mixed up with. >> brian: i think the american public is rejecting nato's light appeared me will come another thing. senator christian children has been in this race forever and she's changed her views on everything from immigration to what she thinks of the clintons were were an ally for years and mentored her to the spot that senator hilly clinton would actually give up to be secretary of state and now she seems to be crumbly and peered out as 100 drop out and she is still very confident in her moral superiority of everyone else. >> this country was founded on some basic moral principles. that we have a moral compass ass a nation, our morality is a country is clearly on ices edge. it's a moral question. it i've been called to fight as possibly as i can to restore
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that moral integrity and decency. >> brian: well is the moral integrity and decency going to propel her do you think? >> no, i think her moral compass is actually sitting at the bottom of a lake. she represented a district in upstate new york headed by the quebec border and she had a very moderate, very centrist views that she has tossed overboard along with her trailing moral compass and that the last three months so she just comes across as a shallow opportunist. without the excuse of joe biden's biden that she barely remembers what country she's in so she is not the same person she was five yes ago and that gives her credibility and makes her sound fake when she's lecturing on his sins and youngest in ohio on how they are suffering from white privilege. this is someone who just -- and bodies all the worst most opportunist most shallow aspects
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of politics. >> brian: whatever you want to say about elizabeth warner at bernie sanders or president trump, they are themselves pretty say with their same issues, they barely bend, they do some nuances so people can have a real sense of who they are not voting for or voting for. meanwhile, st. pete buttigieg is even more competent in his own moral authority. he is very competent about who god is and who got his .4 and it's not his opponents. watch. >> by no means true that christian faith or any phase requires you to be a republican. especially in these times. there is a lot about the stewardship of creation that is in scripture that i don't see being honored by the administration right now. not to mention the stuff about loving your member and taking care of the least among us in feeding the poor. the republican party likes to cloak itself in their language of religion and so-called christian senators. right now in the senate are blocking a bill to raise the min
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scripture says that whoever oppresses the poor taunts their maker. it is also important that we stop seeing religion used as a kind of god belonging to a political client and if you do, i couldn't imagine it would be the one of the current president is supporting. it's doing okay, so let's not usable as was mentioned in. so what is the holy man at pete jude booted judge up to lately question my last week he gave a speech where he promised easy abortions for all. >> when i am president, we are going to do more than just stop policies pushing us backward, we are going to ensure access to abortion care and proactively expand access to reproductive health. >> brian: civil question appeared who is holier, jell-o brand or mayor pete? >> jell-o brand is cold-blooded mayor pete's ostentatious manner is a waste of time. he needs to prove he can reach beyond white middle clubs
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identity politics voters in this kind of stuff isn't going to do it for them. >> brian: i don't think so. thanks so much, it was good to see you mark steyn. meanwhile, richard goodstein is a former advisor to hillary clinton brady joins us right now. i can't wait to get your take about where we are at right now. first of all, the monopole. i see 400 plus people or at least that in a poll. i don't think a poll means that much. do you? >> actually got to 90 it was the sample size and the plus minus is ridiculously high. every other poll taken this month, the fox poll, had it joe biden beating donald trump 50 to 38 and there were polls in arizona and north carolina and texas all taken this month that had biden beating trump. those are all states of course the trump one in 2016 so are these gaffes something that joe biden would want to do that his campaign is going to kind of make something up? of course he would rather not do
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that but if joe biden says i'm not running against the almighty, i am running against the alternatives and if you want to spend the time, i'm happy to talk about things that donald trump is that over the years, including today where you said what a great relationship is white if i had with, please. so yeah, i think but it would not share away from that contest. >> brian: so if you want a democrat to win and this is an addition in an ongoing additional is about a year and a half, you cannot feel great about how joe biden has done out of the chute, do you? >> yes i know. obviously these gaffes are not great but the public knows him. there's a reason that he's ahead in all of these national polls with the south and responding where he is up camino cummings the 30, and for not else is around those low 20s and the teams because they know him, did they trust him, not just from his eight years in the white house but having been in the senate. some people say it's a song, other people so yeah, i want a guy who knows what's going on and how to make things work in
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washington. >> brian: lastly, you have two socialist nipping at his heels. what does that tell you about his party? >> i think the news of the slat past few months of democratic politics is that bernie sanders is actually sinking a little bit and elizabeth warren who i don't label a socialist, she's liberal, has actually come out and frankly, i would say if i were the white house now, she's a person i might think could well come out of this thing and if you talk to republicans who have run recently in states like the ones i just mention, like trump one but now biden is ahead, they actually think that elizabeth warren could win. >> brian: her because are you sure growing. richard goodson, thank you very much pete and she is authentic, whether you love her or not, at least you know what you're getting. andrew mccabe just got a big job at cnn but it could he soon be facing the inside of a jail cell? fox news awaiting that option. we want details next plus one of cnn's other contributors
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suggested trump may have more blood on his hands than hitler and stalin. that story strangely is straight-ahead. ♪
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>> brian: thanks for watching, will come back forming acting fbi director andrew mccabe was just signed at cnn. it's a match made in heaven since i just spent used pushing the russian collusion. but the union may not last as at this moment we understand prosecutors are deciding whether to bring charges against mccain for his conduct and the fbi. chief intelligence correspondent, and here's all over the striker together and come up status. >> thanks and good evening.
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a source close to the matter tells fox news at central prosecutors appear close to a decision what over whether to charge the acting director andrew mccabe for lying to investigators for "the new york times" first reported that mccabe's legal team met last week with the deadly attorney general and u.s. attorney for d.c. the justice department justice department declined to comment but these means are often used by the defense as their last shot to argue against their clients indictment. mccabe, a frequent target of the president, was fired last year after the justice department inspector general magaly horwitz found he lacks candor under oath over his role in a media leak about the fbi's clinton foundation investigation. three weeks ago mccabe filed this 48 page lawsuit against the fbi and justice department for wrongful termination and recently joined as you mentioned cnn advocate contributor. form of this year, you told the network allegations are false. >> i never delight, and never deliberately misled anyone, not in the ig office, not in the fbi
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comments really never director of the fbi under any circumstances at any time. >> mccabe's legal team did not respond to fox's request for comment. >> brian: gathering him a quick question. part of this disagreement and part of the discrepancy is mccabe's story and call me strength if this is not about trump or horwitz. it's about those two in a way. >> it's that the inspector general's report found at least a handful of events where there was a discrepancy between mccabe, the facts, and the investigators but probably one of the most important voices on his was the former fbi director james comey who said he was unaware of these leaks and he took issue with the fact that the leaks confirms that there was an investigation into the clinton foundation and at that point, the fbi had not done so. >> brian: right to kevin, so much. notice the words intentional or where they couch their statements. meanwhile, i'm putting the screen right now with joint base andrews as the president of the unit states is now back home
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after spending the last few days of the g7 over in france where a lot was accomplished. the japanese deal, trade deal was done in principle. it looks as though the china deal is back on track according to reports from both sides and there might be the makings of a would-be conversation between the president of iran if the french president had his way and the president of the united states. he had a chance to sit down with some of the leaders many of which were friendlier than they were a year ago. one of them was boris johnson who had just taken over the reins of the u.k. emmanuel macron and the president of the united states had a joint press conference after they took jericho questions youth, the president went on for 45 more minutes of the president will go from there to marine one back o the white house and its business as usual tomorrow. ari, we will bring you the latest if anything happens or the president talks, we will intro. meanwhile, back to our regularly scheduled programs as they take the screen back over. mccabe are no mccabe? scene and has no question of contributor's pretty is another one, semisure we can show, brian
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seltzer. he had former duke university psychological professor alan francis on and he made his bizarre claim. the president trump might be more responsible for more deaths than adolf hitler and stalin. >> i have known thousands of patrons, almost all of them and then while they have come a long mannered, good people. trump is none of these. one thing to deal with trump is a terrible insult to the metal real and they are problems stigma as it is. trump is as destructive as a person in this century as hitler, stalin, and a malware in the last century. he may be responsible for many more deaths than they were. >> brian: is that unbelievable? and he just sat there and did nothing to interrupt this rant. he said he failed to do so because of technical difficulties. dan bongino has no technical difficulties. he shows up without a tie and he was an nypd officer for the secret service and it now joins us again. , sometimes there are a
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technical difficulties and you missed it but that was a long way in. how do you that pushback on that? >> listen man radio been doing is a long time. you don't really believe that, right? just to be clear. that was not a technical difficulty. you know i don't question my guy been doing this as long as you have been, but it's been eight years. here's how you know. go to -- what your show called unreliable sources? they can call at reliable sources, that's one of the great mysteries of our time, how his show got the title reliable sources. i'm going to call it unreliable sources. go to their twitter feed and you will see they promoted the clip. they promoted it. like on their twitter feed. so if you are having an technical difficulty and this was such an embarrassment for your show, which it was, this a boring statement this guy man which was really horrible, you wouldn't think he would go out and promote it yet and watched his response. again, this guy is the most unreliable source and watch what he does. he nods his head, he goes yeah
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this is total nonsense. as you know, there are producers in your area, somebody could be talking right now, they're not there was artie does not, they could get in your ear and so you might want to cut this short, nobody did out there it's what he was hiding it hiding technical problems, somebody hurt him because he was still merited why was nobody stopping this? the reason is, still to resign. one more thing about seltzer, captain unreliable, this is the same guy who's been calling out as network and other places. he called out mark live in for being a conspiracy theorist for saying there was a fisa warrant on trumpian he never apologize for that. this guy is a leak conspiracy theorists out there and i'm getting tired of this guy. stu and jan, thanks for finding a site that we had to cut the show little bit because the president of the united states decided to land just before i introduce you. please don't hold him personally responsible. >> i understand where you are very good. it i like that. >> brian: a cure much would i
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enjoy your psych sarcasm. it's always enlightening. meanwhile, cnn new james hanna went to a state of psychic shock over reports that president trump propose using nuclear weapons to disrupt hurricanes. >> this is so ridiculous. i keep wanting you want to wake me up and tell me this is a very long terrible bad dream but it's real. the real thing. >> this actually worked before and we do need to recognize tha that. it was shark nato. it worked in shark nato. >> this is the president of the united states. this is just crazy. there is a ripple effect that could happen for a land sea, for people if you did something like this. there needs to be someone who's that's what he says. >> brian: number one, he didn't say, it was reported that he said something inside the oval office to a staffer who later denied it. meanwhile, leader celebrities and others are in a panic over
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the burning amazon rain forest. everyone from and president emmanuel macron to leonardo dicaprio pledge some money, cristiano ronaldo, have been posting photos on the ongoing amazon first. one problem. most of the photos are fake and many are years old from regions that aren't even the amazon according to the people, the amazon is really burning right now. what is the truth? job astarte is here. i recognize him from other television shows and i see him in person. author of the book the climate chronicles and convenient revelations, you won't hear from al gore and others. joe, first off off, on her gains. intercepting us or can come even at the president did say, is not a new concept, is it? >> no. no one's going to newco hurricane what is going to happen is the radiation he and i will go up and it will fall on everyone when it comes to mind but no, we used to seed hurricanes with silver iodide in efforts to disrupt them and in the last storm that was done with that, it was debbie, 1969.
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project storm theory and it decreased the way in nw 31% on the first to come 18% on the second day. now to make that palatable to folks at home here, that means that you had a hundred 50-mile-an-hour hurricane and a decrease without much down to 90 kump, 95 miles per hour. so i am advocating starting a project storm here again here be a brilliant scientist of the national hurricane center, rick great research scientist, they get their hands on that data and we see a few storms out in the atlantic, guess what, we may be able to somehow disrupt storms that are coming to the coast in the last 24 hours. we will not talk about the amazon. amazon right now, there's fires and i doesn't have the concern of the brazilian leaders as much as it does the french leaders. right now, what is the truth about the amazon? is global warming burning up the nation's lungs? the world's lungs? >> well, the globe is greener than it's ever been in the satellite era pit that was announced by nasa.
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as far as the amazon, well, nasa isn't exactly an agreement with me on global warming. they believe that humans are causing it. i believe that humans are causing a very slightly but that's another story for another time. the amazon has had above normal rainfall this year. that's the first thing great second thing, very interesting to us, the water is cooling all through the southern hemisphere. it's much cooler than what it was two in three years ago. that has implications. and in south america the last three or four weeks, and as a matter of fact for the last 90 days, has been clear the number. i will tell you what this is. this is weaponization of the weather and now -- i wrote about in my book. it every single event that shows out there going to say look at this, look at us, the average person doesn't know what happened 20, 30, 40, 50 years ago. what about -- we love looking at the pass because it's what you stand on today to reach for the future. so we compare all of the things
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that are going on and when you hear statements like that you realize nonsense. >> brian: rainfall is, oceans or colder, lastly. is that the loans of the planet? >> well, the entire greenery of the planet, you know, are the lungs of the planet but the planet itself is getting greener. it's never been greener than this in a satellite era and that's a good sign. >> brian: all right, job is ready, thanks so much britta great to talk to you. it straight ahead, "the new york times" says they have salvaged drug prices but what does that actually mean to residence their question mike that's right, next. plus, according to reports, tucker will be making a special appearance tonight. that just i had to die means he gets paid. good job, tucker. his come is going ♪ when you're not able to smile, you become closed off.
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seattle has figured out how to end the war on drugs. according to the times, seattle's solution to the war on drugs was in effect surrender. at the city no longer prosecute individuals caught with small amounts of drugs. even very hard drugs like heroin but so has seattle become a paradise? have drugs basically vanish from the treats? has people found homes? radio host, jason, you might have an idea. jason, what you see about this program that was lauded by this column is? >> well, it's a program that certainly can work in certain circumstances. it unfortunately what's happened in the seattle area is they don't actually prosecute peoplef drugs for now, they say that thy won't charge anyone who is holding up to a gram of heroin or cocaine other math but the truth is it's up to three if you talk to cops and as a result, they are basically saying look, we are not going to throw you in jail but we will give you treatment if you want to be that's fantastic except there is now no leverage from cops to use jail time to throw in front of
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them as a means to get them into a program or more broadly, to go after the drug dealer. and so because you are not throwing anybody in jail or letting police police, you've got drug use being rented. we've seen an increase in overdose deaths since this program that they talk about in "the new york times" has gone into effect and i would argue it's because they are not actually going after the drug use. >> brian: so they would like to take offenders that are homeless and have drug issues and put them into rehab and they feel as though that will be more productive than putting them into prison however if "the seattle times" poll works, 50% now support a zero tolerance policy on homeless incompetence and 60 percent believed blue the problem is getting worse because that waste money by being inefficient. so it's not solving it and that column actually hurt the reality on the ground, didn't it? >> it's ridiculous about this piece is if you look at some of
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the comments on "the new york times" of space, people actually live in this area and are saying what you talking about? have you ever actually even visited the seattle area? was put there in his position where they author wanted to supports the positions in place, the policies in place so we look for a story that he could tell it to back it up but the reality of the situation is much different on the ground and we live in very progressive seattle get on 1 of 17 conservatives who live here and the fact that so many people are upset now with the general direction of the city should not be a wake-up call to these folks that it's not working and people are sick and tired of it. >> brian: nothing is come i know a lot of people watching right now have a special when it comes to opioids unexpectedly dealing with drug addiction in their family and they see prison is just going to put that to an endless cycle. we are not saying that's a bad ideal but to say it's working is not being accurate. add to that, aren't you the same city that decides attacks major corporations to the tune of
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200 -- $275 tax per employee on seattle's largest employers? he raised $47 million at a year for the homeless situation and basically almost lost every business? >> yeah, i mean, they try to do that and there was a push back on like what they have ever seen and city government so they originally presented data, passed unanimously and the pushback was so significant that they ended up retreating on it but you are absolutely right. and a big key point in all this is no one is saying throw people in jail. people are saying let please do their jobs, but also, let the rehab work. they will have to work at the same time. >> brian: if you and you know, g something online at foxnews.com looking at all these west coast cities and the problems they're having with the homeless situation and a lot of it is drug related. we know it's a huge problem and money will not solve it. jason, thank so much for bringing some reality to a "new york times" column. ♪
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here we go, president trump's conflict with china has erupted into a full-blown war appeared trade were paid last week china announced new tariffs on $75 billion worth of goods as you know. the u.s. responded. president trump announced that in the next two months, he will raise tariffs by 5% and $550 billion of chinese imports. now, stocks went a little crazy on friday. a bounce back a lot today but can you effectually win this trade war? harry, i wanted to get perspective from china by the problem is, every newspaper there is state once we get the government's perspective. the agent times reads like the "national enquirer" so who's winning this thing? >> the bottom line is if you look at the structural components of this trade war, the united states would be destined to win it and it's a simple math problem. the u.s. china trade relationship has been worth almost three quarters of a billion dollars. something like $700 trillion.
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the united states imports over $500 billion of chinese goods. a chinese only by something like hundred 30 billion. 20 look at the amount of tariffs that each side can apply that the structural components of this, it's the american consumer that is essentially paid for the modernization of china. you think for one second the chinese want to give up those experts? no way. i think the chinese will eventually be forced to make a deal. i think rob is right on that. >> brian: so far china's total debt has close over 300% of its gdp. you think our debt is bad? they have a huge problem in the pretty much take care of things themselves. they don't have to worry about a fed. also there trade war has put a dent in efforts to massive dad and they are at their lowest growth rate in 27 years. those are facts on the ground. how much does that have to do with the battle we are having to restructure our trade relationship? >> is actually worse than that. i have heard private statistics close to the rent of percent gdp
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because of what the chinese had to do back in the great recession. they do not want to have a recession so instead they took out tons of dollars in loans to problem their economy, build high-speed rail to other country, roads and bridges that want to know or come apartments that aren't built and essentially balloon their gdp. now they can't pay that back and the central government is having to take on a lot of those loans. the long term problem here is the chinese need united states economy to grow so eventually you are going to seal the deal and i think you might see an internal deal that the chinese are going to have the seventh anniversary of the funny republic. you think the gdp isn't going to want to have problems around october the first when no celebration's or have english mark no way. >> brian: spew one last questioo they want to outweigh trauma? do they not like dealing with this president? >> all come i don't think they are going to be able to wait out this president at all that he's committed here when he came into office to take on a turn at the right, to stop the appeasing policies of president obama, he is doing the right thing.
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it's like to be an easy road here but the right thing. >> you are also an expert in the entire region as well as korea and that all pleas into one. thank so much. meanwhile, 20 minutes before we are done, tucker may be out tonight technically but he will be back with the special appearance after the break which means he does not have to count it. good job, tucker. his come is going is good you don't need to go anywhere dad, this is your home. the best home to be in is your own. home instead offers personalized in-home services for your loved ones. home instead senior care. to us, it's personal.
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>> brian: man has been going into space for more than half a century but for the very first time ever, and parties are investing what appears to be the first ever crime and space. chief breaking news correspondent trace gallagher all over the story. trace, is it true? >> well, we talked to both nasa and the global space law center at cleveland state university
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and they say they are not aware of any previous criminal allegations and spaces so as you might imagine, this is grabbing some headlines. here is the crux. astronaut ann maclean and former air force intel agent summer warden are going through an ugly divorce complete with accusations that warden assaulted mclean. and mclean is trying to take custody of warden's young son. the women have been married five years and is separated about a year but ms. worden says she was recently surprised to find out that her estranged spouse still knew so much about her finances including her spending habits so she put her intelligence back onto use and ask her bank what computers had recently accessed her account and sure enough, one was registered to nasa. worden immediately filed complaints with the federal trade commission and in the nasa inspector general accusing and mclean of identity theft and improper access to financial records. mclean fully acknowledges accessing worden's account saying she was doing what she
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always did, making sure there was enough money in the account to pay the bills and take care of the child. mclean goes on to say she used her old password and had no idea the account was off-limits. gordon has a different take. watch this. >> after i filed for divorce, he strongly advocated that i did not give her permission to be in my bank account. >> the nasa ig is now trying to get to the bottom of this but and mclean is being talked up as the first possible woman on the moon and loss of course some spaceports take some intergalactic past deeming her a risk. >> brian: and this will be online shortly so we will probably get to the bottom of this. i know you will follow the story. thank you. i appreciate it. i've been talking but all show, a special appearance by tucker carlson, somebody hit play. >> every year, the united states spends almost $700 billion on national defense and for the most part, we are happy to do
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it. that's supposed to provide us with the strongest and most impressive military and the world capable of protecting us from all kinds of conceivable threats but some people see the military as a vessel of a very different purpose. purpose of spreading woke value values. james had an is a veteran and former u.s. army officer and author of the fantastic new book called stand on how social justice warriors are sabotaging the u.s. military. he joins us tonight. thanks very much. though we haven't done a lot of segments on this topic because being honest, i find it so upsetting. the u.s. military, the one remaining noble institution in america and the idea that the left would be -- out would have infiltrated it and would be using it to for its own ends is so upsetting. you make the case that that's happening >> it absolutely is. the army that i joined during barack obama's first term was nothing like the army that i
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left at the end of his second. social justice warriors imposed a progressive agenda on the military with no regard for the harm they cause to military readiness and national security. we are still paying the price and the american people deserve to know. look, the stakes are high. i think general matta said it best when he said and i'm paraphrasing that the social justice demands imposed harms that will only be evident to our political class after a military failure. so in my book, stand-down shows that we are still paying the price for barack obama's social engineering in the military and it serves as a warning that progressives retake the white house and military, we can expect the harm to military readiness to be huge. it is >> brian: traditionally conservatives believe the left will go after the military by inadequately finding it. if you are describing in this book something far more sinister and effective where they basically are trying to write it from the inside. >> i think what it stems from is just a fundamentally different view of what the military is
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about. for example, barack obama under secretary of defense brad carson said that his goal was to make the department of defense the nation's most progressive employer but the job of the military isn't to be more woke than apple or google. it's to defend us all by fighting the nation's wars. that's the job of the military. >> brian: so give us an example at the risk of depressing all of us of how the military's mission has been distorted by the left. >> sure. i can give you two. for the first one, i think most americans would be appalled that you hear that the naval academy has a state space signs outside instructors doors, military and civilian, saying that the instructors have taken a sensitivity course called trans 101 that is taught by
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contractors for google. not some instructors, not all, but trans 101. it is a sensitivity course that focuses on all of the things that you would imagine but that's emblematic of just changes across the board at every level and every branch. spiel and why would a soldier need a specific set of views about transgender politics? what is it have to do with war fighting? >> i think like everything else that comes from a different view of what the military should be. one of the major things that i uncovered in this book is that after the first female soldier has graduated from army ranger school, significant number of whistle-blowers contacted congressman steve russell and told him that they had been pressured to pass the first candidacy and that sanders hadn't been followed by the obama dod storm all the russell for months and refused to meet with him and then told him that the documents that even requested it had been shredded
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but i was able to obtain some of those documents and publish them and sure enough, the russell boulders were telling the truth but the obama administration didn't care. the dod wasn't interested because it didn't fit with the agenda that they wanted said and they were happy to undermine the integrity of the military. >> that's the most reckless thing i've heard in a long time and i never got credit for it in his book rectifies that. stand-down. socialist justice warriors are sabotaging america's military. >> brian: he had to write the book. men will come as we close us out, for decades, posing florida is the mark of the most original conspiracy theories. but can those conspiracy theorists have been right all along? we have new news suggesting florida water could be making our kids dumber. you want to know about us or a question mark i hope so. the music is to get louder and then we are going to go to a commercial and we are going to come back and that's my head created ♪
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>> brian: for years cranks and conspiracy theorist has been setting the alarm about florida and the water supply but do they have a point all along? a canadian study published last week and a top pediatrics journal found that former consent action by pregnant women may reduce the iq of their children good how worried should we be? he's a vox medical contributor. what about this study intrigues you with anything? >> it intrigues me because of the theater quota. i'm far more worried about tooth decay than i am about fluoride. as a matter of fact, cdc, senators for disease control calls for one of the top ten how the accomplishments of the 20th century. it reduces cavities by 25% per guess what you have when you're pregnant? more cavities.
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guess what cavities we do? premature birth. low birth weight infants. guess what happens to them? lower iq. so there's no way that fluoride will lower your iq more than housing tooth decay and it's only three or four points here. it's a ridiculous study. >> brian: so here is the study. 512 pregnant women from six canadian cities measured their exposure several ways analyzing the amount of fluoride in a year and looking at the tap water they drink and a teenager and comparing the for a concentration in the community drinking water and then they found these women who had children from the age of three or four in the research came back that the iq tests were lower. no proof it's just an association. they don't prove it and it's three points lower pit i'm telling you, tooth decay would make it ten points lower. i don't believe a study either because it's only 500 people, it's a very small number and they don't look at a control group. people that and get for a, versus be with you to give
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laurie come it's not true. all it does is scare people and there's plenty of conspiracy theories out there, the russians brought floyd here and infected all of us, you know, one of those conspiracy theories, complete lies. >> brian: so that it thing as it was an incredible magazine. >> usually credible. >> brian: they put a note to say that the decision to public it publish it was not easy and they were subject to scrutiny. if you had all these reservations why put it in? >> they should not put an end to it all it does is give people more afraid of something that's protecting them in a huge way. >> brian: he is dr. marc siegel, he's always protecting us. thank you very much. i appreciate it. that's about it for us tonight, shawn didn't show, i will go a little bit longer. tune in at 8:00 p.m. because they show is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink, and be sure to check out my series, make a great from the start, maxa will be novembe.
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so get tickets. i'm brian kilmeade. i have a great evening. in 14 seconds, shawn will be done porting his hair and will be ready to take over the reins of this network. he is ready to go. >> sean: i think i have more hair here than you do. i'm got a question, tucker is off again? >> right. >> sean: are a come i need to renegotiate my contract. unbelievable. brian, thank you and we want you in the morning, welcome to "hannity." buckle up tonight. billy breaking news, multiple fronts including more beer in various things before pete i mean, really bad ones. it seems sleepy creepy crazy uncle joe didn't even know what state he was in and it gets worse. his 2020 campaign is hanging in the balance and he is now in third place in a major poll. also, major update from the president's ongoing trade negotiations with china. at the president is winning. that's the star appeared we will tell you more about that but

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